The Carroll free press. (Carrollton, Ga.) 1883-1948, May 19, 1910, Image 1

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THE OFFICIAL ORGAN OF CARROLL COUNTY AND CITY OF CARROLLTON CARROLLTON, CARROLL COUNTY, 6E0RQIA, THURSDAY, MAY 19 1910 No Pot of Gold There is no pot of gold at the foot of the rain bow, nor treasure ship consigned to the dreamer, but he who gets up and hustles, take a good bank as his friend and advisor, saves consistently and all he possibly can—that man is laying the foun* dation for success and the measure of that success will be limited only by his ability to manage his affairs carefully and well. The First National Bank offers you the facilities of a well managed bank. J. R. ADAMSON, President, JOHN M. JACKSON. Vice-Pres. G. C. COOK, Cashier. The Peoples Bank, CAPITAL $60,000.00- Carrollton, Ga. Opens at 8)30 A. M. and Closes at 3500 P. M, What makes our Bank better than another? Safety in handling funds, and liberality in dealing with cuntomers. We show the same courtesy to the man who handles a hundred that we do to the|man that handles a thousand. CITIZENS BANK, Carrollton. Ga. Ask The Users About The BRUSH REESE ADAMSON, Agent. Mr and Mrs L. C. Mandeville Give Reception. Gn Tuesday evening from nine to eleven at the Halcyon Club, Mr and Mrs L C Mande ville entertained over 200 guests at a formal reception in honor of Mr and Mrs J A Mandeville, who have just returned from their wedding trip. The entire club apartments were decorated for the occasion and presented a beautiful appearance. The walls were masked with smilax, ferns and a profusion of pink roses and peonies filled the tables and stands. Mr and Mrs LC Man deville, Mr and Mrs J A Man deville and Mr land Mrs C K Henderson Jr of Newnan, re ceived the guests in the ladies parlor. Mrs J A Mandeville wore her wedding gown ot white satin and lace, Mrs L C Mandeville wore black satin and chiffon and Mrs Henderson pink chiffon cloth . The punch bowl was presided over by Mrs J O Newell. Coffee and sand wiches were served by Miss Eugenia Mandeville and Mrs C E Roop. Assisting in the the supper room were Mrs L P Man deville, Mrs R Lee Sharpe, Mrs J W Fitts, Miss Helen Long Miss Kate Kirby, Misses Luta and Elma Boykin. The serv* ing table was lighted with pink shaded candles and decorated with roRes and maiden hair ferns The ices wete frozen in the shape ot water lilies. Alter the reception hours, an informal dance was held in the club ball Unveiling of Monument May 28th Ths monument to the Confed- eiate dead, erected by Annie Wheeler Chapter, U. D. C., will be unveiled on May 28th with appropriate exercises which ,will be held at the Court House. Dinuer will be served on the Court House grounds for the veterans and their wives, and they are especially invited to be present. Below we publish the program, PROGRAM Music “The Sunny South.’’ Pjayer Bev. W, £. Dozier- Introduction of speaker....Hon. S. Holderness Address Hon. Hewlett Hall. Acceptance of Monument Judge S. W. Harris. The Monument given in trust to the City of Carrollton and the County of Carroll By the President. Acceptance for the City Mayor Long. Acceptance for County....Hon.',W. J.'Millican Music Song,....Mrs. R. J. Gailbreath. Delivery of Crosses Decoration of the graves of Confederates. Unveiling of Monument by the grand-child ren of Confederates Benediction Rev. A. W. Quillian. J T Bradley. Pres C H Stewart Vice Pr H N Spence Cashier Carrollton's Chautauqua. From June 12th to 18th, Can rollton will hold one ot the most enteresting Chautauquas ever conducted in this part ot the State. The business men of the city have lined up behind the movei ment and are determined to make it a great success. Many prominent people from all parts of the State will be present. Ex-Governor Hoke Smith will deliver his well known ad' dress ‘Dixie During the Sixties’ one day during the week and all other leading features secured for the week are ot the highest class. A splendid band has been secured for the occasion. Rev. Jesse M. Dodd honored. It was quite a compliment to Rev. Jesse M. Dodd, pastor of the First Baptist Church of Car rollton, that he was appointed along with Dr. Jno. E. White, Dr. Len G. Broughton, and a few other prominent preachers to fill one of the Baltimore pul pits last Sunday during the meeting of the Southern Baptist Convention. An Invitation A special invitation to be pres ent at the first services to be held in the new Methodist Church at Bowdon on the first Sunday in June ii extended to every person who was present at the first ser vice in the old church thirty years ago. Come whether you are a member or not. I. H. P. Becx, 'i J. M. Tarpley, [■ Com. H. J. Reaves, ) Persian lawns, wash chiffons and lingerie cloths Tor com mencement dresses. New laces to trim them in. A. J. Baskin Co. Alumniae Association Invitations have been issued by the Alumniae Association of the Carrollton High School to a reception to be given in honor ot the Claes of ’io, and Mrs. T. B. Slade, Superintendent of the Girls High School, to be held at the residence of Mrs J. G. Cheney, of ’99, on South street, from 4 to 6:30 p. m., on May 26th. The Association will hold the only business meeting of 1910 trom 4 to 4:30. just preceding the reception. Farmer’s Business We give particular attention;to the business farmers. A checking account is a convenience should be without. farmer You may sometimes need help, it our business to help you. We cordially invite you to make Banking Home. We will make A Straw Hat And General Meeling The Annual Session of the general meeting of the First Dist Carrollton Association will meet with the church at Pleasant View on Friday before the 5th Sundav in July. Churches of the First Dist. will please take notice and send full delegation. By request of the church at Pleasant View. Preaching at Christian Church Rev. J. T. Bradberry will preach at the Christian Church Sunday night, May 22nd. Mr. Bradberry Hhas been Jattending the Biile College at Lexington. Ky., for several months and his friends here will be glad to have him in their midst again. A cordial invitation is extended to all to attend this service. Accident Near Tallapoosa. A large boiler, belonging to McCurdy Lumber Co ot Fruit- hurst, Ala., exploded yesterday afternoon just as the mill was starting after dinner, killing Howard McCurdy instantly and seriously injuring two McDaniel brothers of Fruithurst, Ala. also injuring Loyd Thomas Jr ol Tallapoosa. The body of Howard McCurdy was found where the engine stood, horribly mangled. The mill was totally destroyed timber being thrown several hun dred yards. The report was folt at Tallapoosa, a distance of 12 miles. Telephone messages were received for medical help, and two automobiles went imme' diately carrying four doctors. See Weems O Baskin for and your hoys a suit and a of Dutchess trousers. you pair CARROLLTON BANK, Carrollton, Ga. Feather Weight Suit Coolness written all over you during hot weather. And you’ll be really cool with a Stein-Block smart, sheer and airy light summer suit. Here are serges-of the cool blue color of deep water—-home spuns, grays, and crashes just built to foil old old Sol. Come in and see how thoroughly you can be outfitted in Stein-Bloch Clothes. They Are The Fullest Dollars Worth In America To-Day. THE COLE BRICK COMPANY Will furnish you First Glass Brick in any amount from 100 to 100000000. PHONE 291 Office 31, First National Bank Building. CARROLLTON, GA. >< h- Prices on Paints and Oils—Muresco Means Beautiful Walls and Ceilings Preserve and beautify your house. Ask Bob. Floor Paints and Stains O c J - < FITTS DRUG STORE. £ * WE WANT YOUR TRADE. O' PHONE 80. Evening in Drugs and Toilet Articles. PHONE 80.